Convenient mobile orders are World Of Single Jaye (2020)bringing endless lines of customers into Starbucks — and that's a problem.
Lines at the coffee chain are out of control because of pile-ups of mobile orders that cause delays for IRL customers. Starbucks admitted the flaw in a conference call sharing its fourth quarter earnings on Thursday. The chain trimmed its revenue forecast for the year and announced a smaller-than-expected rise in quarterly sales, Reuters reported. Starbucks shares fell 3.8 percent in after-hours trading.
"We are now laser-focused on fixing this problem, but the nature of it — too much demand — is an operational challenge we have solved before and I can assure you we will solve again," CEO Howard Schultz said on Starbucks' earnings call.
SEE ALSO: Starbucks is welcoming 2017 with three elaborate new drinksStarbucks is trying to solve the problem by adding baristas focused only on mobile orders and payment during peak hours, Reuters said.
Transactions at Starbucks locations nationwide also fell last quarter.
Even as Starbucks' mobile popularity causes the chain problems, the mobile app is booming. Starbucks Rewards has 13 million active members, a 16 percent increase from last year, Forbes reported. Mobile order and payment makes up 7 percent of total Starbucks orders in the United States, double its percentage this time last year.
Mobile payment — not necessarily with a mobile order — made up 27 percent of U.S. transactions.
Starbucks' mobile app: Good for mobile orderers, bad for everyone else.
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
11 Tech Products That Were Supposed to Fail... But Didn't
Dude gets caught eating pizza live on camera outside the Cohen hearing
Shudder’s ‘Queer for Fear’ offers an LGBTQ horror education
Jamie Lee Curtis and Chris Evans have adorable Twitter exchange during the Oscars
Miami Heat vs. Brooklyn Nets 2025 livestream: Watch NBA online
Pierce Brosnan drinking a latte of his own face is extremely good
Royal family introduces social media rules following online abuse of Meghan and Kate
Google Maps teases new neighborhood vibes and Live View features
NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for February 15: Tips to solve Connections #145
The 'grandpa' of ASMR has created a heartwarming community on YouTube
Donald Trump talked about space and Buzz Aldrin's face says it all
Hurricane Ian aftermath videos and photos show collapsed bridge, neighborhoods washed away
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。